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Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2024
Recomendado, me encantó
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on May 24, 2024
A truly easy and efficient trigger.
Mrs. L. Saunders
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 1, 2024
Great little device
Cliente Kindle
Reviewed in Brazil on March 31, 2024
Comprei para usar com um par de QT600iii que adquiri junto. Foi feita uma compra com todos esses itens, mas tudo veio de forma separada. Houve cobrança de impostos, mas nesse pacote especificamente, o vendedor cuidou dos trâmites. Nas duas outras partes, que tinham cada uma um flash, eu paguei os impostos e fui reembolsado imediatamente após enviar os comprovantes. Recomendo o vendedor! Recomendo o flash para quem trabalha com Godox.
Mac Geek
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2024
I love the Godox system. No longer do you have to go over to the light and make your adjustments, you can do it right from your camera with this in your hot shoe. Display is large and easy to read. You can group your flashes together, or separate each into there own channel.
austen blakemore photography
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 1, 2023
So much better than the previous version as so valuable that as a wedding photographer you can turn off that annoying MULTI option
Shahir Mamoon
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2023
Arrived in no time . Very fast delivery to door steps . Working perfectly
Jane Fairchild
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2023
Once you get the hang of it, the interface is fairly straightforward. Great accessory if you're already heavily invested into the Godox ecosystem. I'm using it with my AD200pro which is great. I was able to change the strobe's intensity, assign it to a group, and adjust exposure compensation all from the remote attached to my camera. Being able to control the parameters of the lighting is extremely useful and allows me to expand the utility of my AD200pro by being able to use it remotely. Highly recommend it. But there is a little bit of a learning curve to it when you first get it.
surftim
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2023
Bought this as an upgrade from prior version. Works great with my AD200Pros and AD400Pros. The Bluetooth feature is nice and allows me to control settings from tablet or phone.
Aaron P.
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2023
As a wedding photographer, the Godox XPro II for Canon has become an essential part of my kit. This amazing flash trigger is one of the best tools I've ever used for off-camera flash in receptions, especially when paired with the Godox AD200. I have been using version 1 for many years and it has been great, but this is definitely a major improvement in terms of button layout and the screen brightness.The XPro II is incredibly easy to use and setup, with a large, backlit LCD screen that displays all the essential information clearly. The controls are intuitive and easy to navigate, allowing me to quickly adjust settings on the fly without missing any important shots. I enjoy how I can see the settings for each light larger by pressing the zoom button than the previous model and the buttons are easy to understand.One of the standout features of the XPro II is its impressive range of compatibility. This flash trigger supports TTL and manual modes for a wide range of Canon cameras and godox/flash points lights, ensuring that I can get the perfect exposure every time. The wireless control system is also top-notch, allowing me to control multiple flashes with ease. I tend to use this with my AD360, AD200, and different godox/flashpoint speed lights for off-camera flash during wedding receptions. The ability to have multiple channels helps keep me from getting interference with DJ wireless mics. The built-in radio system is incredibly reliable, and I've never experienced any dropouts or misfires.the build quality has also been improved. Not that version 1 wasn't built nicely, but this one feels more sturdy and robust.Overall, I would highly recommend the Godox XPro II for Canon to any wedding photographer looking for an easy-to-use, reliable flash trigger for off-camera flash. Whether you're a beginner or a pro, this amazing tool will help you capture stunning images and make your job easier than ever before. 5 stars all the way!
Datch
Reviewed in Japan on April 18, 2023
バッテリー室にちゃんと技適マークありました。
David Zhang
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2023
I've been shooting with the Godox system for about six years now. In recent years, I've been using the original XPro and the X2T, and only recently picked up this XPro II.If you're coming from version 1, then version 2 of the XPro trigger will be very familiar as they are almost identical, with a few differences:- v2 is slightly bigger overall, but the screen sizes are the same. The side buttons on the v2 are slightly bigger/easier to push than v1.- v2 has the clamp-style hotshoe rather than the v1 twist-style hotshoe. It's significantly easier to attach/remove.- v2 allows disabling the multi mode that is completely useless to me as a wedding photographer. With v1, sometimes I'd accidentally bump the mode button and then would have to figure out why nothing works and the screen isn't responding; v2 allows me to lock out this function entirely.- v2 brings some other stuff that doesn't matter to me but may be useful to others (like the center pin mode).Some other features (also present in v1) that I love are:- No scrolling to find groups: the screen is large enough to fit 5 groups on the screen (unlike the X2T) so I can see the status of all groups without having to scroll- The buttons are on the top (not the front, like the X2T), so my forehead doesn't inadvertently push buttons when I'm looking through the camera viewfinderMy one (minor) complaint about this is that the buttons cannot be pressed in rapid succession. For example, if group A is selected, the mode button will cycle the status from off -> TTL -> manual -> off. If the group is currently set to off, pressing the mode button twice very quickly will not take you to manual; it will leave you on TTL. You have to push the mode button, wait a little while (maybe half a second) for it to show TTL, and only then then push the mode button again to get to manual. The X2T fixed this issue and I was hoping to see it fixed in the XPro II, but alas, it is not.I've attached a first dance photo that was taken a few days ago using this XPro II trigger + 3 flashes. It produces great results.
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